Yuushien Garden
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Address | 1260-2, Namiiri, Yatsukacho, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, 690-1492, Japan |
Access | 40 minutes drive from JR Yonago Station, 25 minutes drive from JR Matsue Station. |
Phone | TEL 0852-76-225(Yuushien) |
Website | Japanese Website English Website Chinese WEB site (simplified) |
Recommended flowers | Peony: Early April-Early May |
Highlights | Yuushien is famous for its Japanese garden and peonies. About 30,000 peonies bloom from late April to early May each year. Various flowers bloom in other seasons as well, and the autumn foliage is also magnificent. |
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Introduction to Yuushi-en Garden, Shimane
Located on Daikonshima Island in the heart of Lake Shinji, Yuushi-en Garden is a traditional Japanese garden. Known for its exquisite design and seasonal beauty, it’s a place where man-made artistry harmoniously intertwines with nature’s splendor.
Yuushi-en Garden: A Zen Oasis
With its koi-filled ponds, elegant stone bridges, and meticulously manicured plants, Yuushi-en offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The garden is especially famous for its peonies, boasting one of the most extensive collections in Japan.
Seasonal Highlights
Peony Blooms
– Between late April and early May, the garden comes alive with vibrant peony blooms, attracting visitors from all over.
Autumnal Tints
– As autumn sets in, the garden’s foliage transforms into a mesmerizing palette of reds, oranges, and yellows.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Yuushi-en Garden
The garden is easily accessible from Matsue city by car or public transport, with the journey offering glimpses of Lake Shinji’s serene landscapes.
Experiencing the Garden
Visitors can wander through the garden’s intricate pathways, discovering hidden nooks and picturesque viewpoints. The traditional teahouse offers a chance to indulge in some matcha while overlooking the tranquil pond.
Nearby Attractions
Lake Shinji
– A brackish lake known for its stunning sunsets and delicious shijimi clams.
Matsue Castle
– One of Japan’s twelve original castles, offering panoramic views of the city.
Shimane Art Museum
– Showcasing contemporary art with a special focus on the theme of water, reflecting its location by Lake Shinji.